Artist Indra Persad Talks Influences, Heritage and a new Generation of Indo-Caribbean Artists
Photo Courtesy of Indra Persad A fire crackles as an Indo Caribbean nani churns her steel pot over a clay ...
Photo Courtesy of Indra Persad A fire crackles as an Indo Caribbean nani churns her steel pot over a clay ...
With wedding season upon us, you'll be indulging in sweets, dancing, and even mehendi! So how do you darken your ...
Photo courtesy of Amrisa Niranjan It’s the creative hub in Brooklyn’s Little Caribbean neighborhood that serves coffee and art. Introducing ...
Drawing from the legacy of Afrofuturism, Sam initially categorized her collection of work under the label of #Indofuturism. Scroll through ...
Renluka Maharaj’s list of art supplies reads unlike any other. Beads, glitter and archival photographs of Indian indentured servants, some ...
I was an eager artist ready to grow in my skills and technique that I completely forgot I was a ...
Tenasãti’s refinement of a distinct style of beauty, quality and spirituality are inspired by real-life and the idea that our ...
"My Scientist's Journey" is an ode to all the budding scientists across the world, and a celebration of our respective ...
READ! Reading gives you a reason to escape from your day-to-day digitalized world to something more meaningful and worthy.
Maria Qamar, more commonly known as Hatecopy, is showcasing her first-ever solo exhibition at the Richard Taittinger Gallery in New ...
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